Manchester United will be back in black next season after they revealed their new Adidas away kit.

The strip is 'inspired by 92' - using the same fleck design United sported for two years in the early 90s and which they wore in the 1992 League Cup final.

Adidas say the new strip is 'based on the classic Adidas kit worn by legends such as Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and David Beckham.

Adidas said in a press release statement: "Manchester United fans of all ages will recognise the bold graphic pattern from the 1990-92 away jersey that defined football shirt design for an era. Connecting the past to the future, the new kit pays homage to the historic design, celebrating the rich history of the club.

"The graphic design of the original kit has been reimagined on a black backdrop with white hues, with the classic adidas three stripes, club badge and adidas logo all in white. A crew-neck collar gives the kit a modern makeover, making it a jersey that’s as much at home on the streets as it is on the pitch.

A look at the new United shirt (Image: Adidas)

"The kit features all the technological innovations of adidas’ jersey technology used by the world’s leading clubs, including breathable fabrics and mesh engineering.

"Alongside the replica jersey, there is also an authentic shirt available (as worn by the players), a long-sleeved version and shirts specifically for children and women." Here is where you can buy the kit.

Sir Alex Ferguson's side first wore the strip in a memorable August '93 encounter with Aston Villa when Lee Sharpe scored a matchwinning brace in a pulsating encounter between the previous season's top two sides.

Ander Herrera models the new shirt

Umbro designed another black strip with lime trimmings for the treble season, which was worn a handful of times against Arsenal and Southampton before Nike produced efforts in Cristiano Ronaldo's debut season and the 2007-08 Premier League and Champions League-winning campaign.

Nike designed an additional black garb with a blue chevron in 2009 before Adidas' 2015-16 effort, which also featured the same bold graphic pattern.